Synopses & Reviews
From New York Times bestselling author Pamela Jekel comes an intricately woven tapestry of history and the human heart, good and evil, love and war. Set against a wilderness of mystery and magic, and sweeping across two centuries, "River Without End" is a searing epic that brings to life a time, a place, and a people that will never be forgotten.
It was a daring, treacherous journey. At stake was their freedom; at risk were their lives. Following the twisted jungle path that ran along the Suwannee River, a group of runaway slaves traveled a dangerous road from oppression to liberty -- and discovered a new way of life among the Seminoles of Florida. Here, in a tropical wilderness of warring Spaniards and Indians, hunters, moonshiners, and cotton planters, a civilization would grow and thrive. Here, greed and war would divide a nation, even as powerful bonds of love and friendship were forged that would last a lifetime. And here, a young Seminole would grow to manhood to become a legendary warrior.